Jaguar planned to sell 200 examples, but received 500 orders on the stand at Geneva alone. When the E-Type—known as the XK-E in North America—finally bowed out in 1974, a total of 72,528 examples had ...
Cars are unique as consumer goods. The speed at which the industry moves, combined with its need to blend mass-market appeal with niche specialization, means that they can embody an era and a style ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Teo Van Runkle is a journalist who covers the auto industry. One of the most desirable cars in the world lives at the ...
"Jaguar’s Classic team has set a high standard with the Reborn E-Type," Alex Goy wrote for Road & Track in 2020, in his review of the E-Type restoration program that Jaguar is now years into. "It’s ...
The Jaguar E-Type is one of the most well-known and celebrated trims in the carmaker’s history, but the model that’s up for sale at the NEC Classic Motor Show auction on November 8 has a backstory ...
Part 1 of the Jaguar E-Type review focuses on the car’s iconic design, historical significance, and what it feels like to drive one today. Known for its classic proportions and engineering legacy, the ...
A green 1970 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 2+2 in running order draws bidding ahead of June 9 close.
Few things are as wonderful as classic cars. They come with pretty lines and tactile switches. They make people of a certain age think you’re living some sort of dream, and people on the Internet will ...
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